Recent News About Am 560
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“It’s unfortunate:” leading advocate for developmentally-disabled, Proft looks for a new charity
The Envision Classic charity golf tournament, scheduled for Sept. 30 at Olympia Fields, was cancelled.
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Proft: 'Fauci on masks: they work individually but not collectively, per studies he won't identify'
Dan Proft, host of AM560’s “The Answer” radio show, commented on Dr. Anthony Fauci’s response to studies saying masks were ineffective in preventing the spread of respiratory illness.
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AM 560 The Answer: ‘The Wall Street Journal calls out Gov. Pritzker and Illinois Democrats’
AM 560 The Answer radio station recently called out Gov. J.B. Pritzker for lavishing raises on public sector employees through their union American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees Council 31.
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Sawyer on endorsement of Vallas: 'I realized that Paul's answers to serious questions were a lot similar to my answers'
Ward Alderman Roderick Sawyer recently announced that he has endorsed Paul Vallas for mayor of Chicago.
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Jacobson on CTU's voters: 'They vote. And, they have a ground game.'
Amy Jacobson, host of 560AM Chicago's Morning Answer, talked about CTU's ability to mobilize voters and win important elections.
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Dan Proft: 'If we can’t count on J.B. Pritzker to advance the flag with a hammer and sickle, then who can we count on?'
Gov. J.B. Pritzker has not officially endorsed any Chicago mayoral candidate, but a caller into the Chicago’s Morning Answer radio show said that he spoke at the Illinois Education Association Representative Assembly and essentially endorsed Brandon Johnson.
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Investment banker Whalen on bailouts: The public 'will pay through inflation'
During a recent appearance on Chicago's Morning Answer, Christopher Whalen, an investment banker, chairman of Whalen Global Advisors LLC, and editor for The Institutional Risk Analyst, discussed the present state of the banking industry.
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Reporter Taibbi testifies before Select Subcommittee on Weaponization of Government to address Twitter Files
Reporter Matt Taibbi recently went before the Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of Government that organized Twitter Files to testify on how the government used social media platforms as a form of censorship of Americans.
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CEO of Signature Bank Illinois: 'Our Signature Bank is stronger than ever'
Signature Bank Illinois was recently misidentified as Signature Bank New York in an ABC News segment.
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Huff promotes new book 'The Truth About Wuhan: How I Uncovered the Biggest Lie in History' on AM 560
Andrew Huff, epidemiologist and author of “The Truth About Wuhan: How I Uncovered the Biggest Lie in History,” says there are now three official reports supporting the "lab leak hypothesis" surrounding COVID-19.
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Dan Proft, Radio Host of Am 560’s Chicago’s Morning Answer: 'Violent crime is up in in aggregate terms, not as a percentage of ridership either, just in aggregate terms'
Wirepoints Ted Dabrowski discussed the group’s reporting.“You have to understand that on the CTA and the metro and everything, right. We’ve had this massive collapse of ridership, you know, 50% down,” Dabrowski said.“We looked at the ridership to look at the mileage people riding is massively down and yet violent crimes were up. If you go back to 2019, you had about, you know, again, it’s 900 violent crimes and you have another 14% increase in 2022. And this is after Lightfoot’s initiatives. They’ve done a beat down – I think you’ve covered it on the CTA chief.”
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15th Ward Alderman of Chicago City Council commented on Lightfoot's loss: 'I think you’re going to see some change'
Anthony Ciaravino is a police officer, and he is very much rooted in the neighborhood and very much like-minded when it comes to being very pragmatic and common sense and what we have to do in the community.
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Hardiman urges Black leaders to step up: 'Until it changes, Black folks will still become victims of violence and crime'
Tio Hardiman, executive director of Violence Interrupters, said Black leaders must step up and change the culture.
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A civic group has volunteers breaking up violent situations: ‘We're not the police, we're not vigilantes’
Former gubernatorial candidate Tio Hardiman is leading the charge for Violence Interrupters NFP, a civic group with volunteers who break up violent situations as they arise.